The Simon Wiesenthal Center welcomes UC Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas Dirks’ decision to cancel “Palestine: A Settler Colonial Analysis” a course slated for the
An email from Chancellor’s Dirks’ office read in part:
“It has been determined that the facilitator for the course in question did not comply with policies and procedures that govern the normal academic review and approval of proposed courses for theDecal program. As a result, the proposed course did not receive a sufficient degree of scrutiny to ensure that the syllabus met Berkeley’s academic standards before it was opened for enrollmentto students. For that reason, approval for the course has been suspended pending completion of the mandated review and approval process. It should also be noted that the Executive Dean of theCollege of Letters and Science is very concerned about the offering of any course, even a student-run course, which espouses a single political viewpoint and/or appears to offer a forum forpolitical organizing rather than an opportunity for the kind of open academic inquiry that Berkeley is known for.”
“The Wiesenthal Center commends UC Berkeley’s action to cancel this so-called course that was never more than an extreme anti-Israel propaganda drill masquerading as an academic exercise.We will continue to closely monitor this issue across the UC system,” said Aron Hier, Director of Campus Outreach for the leading Jewish human rights NGO.
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